Comments on: Red Sox GM Ben Cherington says talks with David Ortiz are “ongoing”http://mlb.nbcsports.com/2011/11/11/red-sox-gm-ben-cherington-says-talks-with-david-ortiz-are-ongoing/
Baseball. Baseball. And then a bit more baseball.Fri, 09 Dec 2016 15:44:00 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: uyf1950http://mlb.nbcsports.com/2011/11/11/red-sox-gm-ben-cherington-says-talks-with-david-ortiz-are-ongoing/#comment-221873
Sat, 12 Nov 2011 19:03:23 +0000http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/?p=97657#comment-221873paperlions, you may very well be correct about the competition but I would venture to guess that Ramirez if he were to play in the AL East he would for the most part be playing in ballparks that are much more hitter friendly than the many of the NL Parks. So I’m not sure one doesn’t offset the other. Also I neglected to mention in my earlier reply that Ramirez would give the Red Sox a much needed additional right handed bat in with power in their line up. A line up that right now is to heavy from the left hand side. Also, is 3 years for Ramirez at who will be 34 in June of 2012 any worse then 2 years for Ortiz who will be 36 in just 6 days. I don’t think so, but that’s just my opinion. Like I’ve said several times before I’m not a stats geek. It just seems to me that you are ignoring the bigger picture by just comparing Ramirez to Ortiz offensively. The way I see it and I said it early and I’ll repeat it here. I just think a combination of Gonzalez/Ramirez/Youkilis gives the Red Sox a lot more flexibility to mix and match as necessary defensively and gives up absolutely nothing offensively. We are just obviously of different minds when it comes to this. And from what I read the Sox are pretty intent on resigning Ortiz so baring some unforeseen circumstance we will never know which one of us is right.
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Sat, 12 Nov 2011 18:27:13 +0000http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/?p=97657#comment-22186732 pts of wOBA (which includes 34 pts of slugging, 44 pts of OBP, and tougher competition) is a HUGE difference in production. Ramirez is younger, but he’s never been as good as Ortiz, wasn’t anywhere near as good last year, and is already a horrible defender. A big drop off by Ortiz would equal Ramirez….and Ramirez is probably looking for at least 3 years, while he is younger, both players are of an age that they could fall off of a cliff at any time. Ortiz might whine a lot…but at least he is always trying and he always cares…the same can’t be said about Ramirez…in fact, one of the reasons the Pirates traded him was his inconsistent effort and periods of just not giving a crap.
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Sat, 12 Nov 2011 15:30:54 +0000http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/?p=97657#comment-221842paperlions – Ramirez is just under 3 years younger than Ortiz and his offensive numbers in 2011 as best I can tell were only slightly below Ortiz’s. Then is it your contention that: Gonzalez / Ortiz / and a combination of Youkilis/Lowrie for example is better both offensively and defensively than a Gonzalez/Ramirez/Youkilis combination? Because I just don’t see it. Youkilis manning 3rd base for about 120 games and Lowrie manning 3rd base the rest of the time are NOT defensive wizards. At least that’s my opinion. I just think a combination of Gonzalez/Ramirez/Youkilis gives the Red Sox a lot more flexibility to mix and match as necessary defensively and gives up absolutely nothing offensively. Again, that’s just my opinion. Obviously you feel differently.
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Sat, 12 Nov 2011 14:51:57 +0000http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/?p=97657#comment-221833Because if you already have club house problems…you don’t add an indifferent (read: lazy) player like Ramirez…he has spend much of the last 2 years not giving a crap, especially in the field…his defense is freaking horrible, and Ortiz has been the far superior hitter to Ramirez…who isn’t exactly young, and is probably looking for a longer deal.
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Sat, 12 Nov 2011 13:45:13 +0000http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/?p=97657#comment-221817Why sign Ortiz when you can probably get Aramis Ramirez for close to the same money. Ramirez can play 3rd base primarily make Youkilis the primary DH. Since Youkilis has health concerns and asn’t been able to play a full season injury free for a while. Youkilis can then spell both Ramirez and Gonzalez on 3rd and 1st base as needed. This way no real additional per season cost. They save on Youkilis health issues and they have a capable DH that can do more then warm the bench, one that can actually play defense when needed.
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Sat, 12 Nov 2011 12:35:08 +0000http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/?p=97657#comment-221808why sign ortiz at 12 mil when you can go for fielder or pujols for 24…. 🙂
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Sat, 12 Nov 2011 03:20:23 +0000http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/?p=97657#comment-221752The Red Sox are just taking their due diligence- they want to make sure that whatever Big Papi is taking this season won’t show up in any of the known drug screening tests.
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